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adamfilip

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G5burn.jpg


just been playing with photoshop
hope you like it
its 1600x1200 and i have a much larger version if requested
 
Very nice. 🙂

I don't know how to use PS at all. Yes, I know it's hard to believe. I just never got into it, that's all. 🙁

How did you create the flame effect? Did it take a special program to do it or something?
 
G5^2(squared)?...i'm confused...if you are implying dual processor, wouldn't it be G5x2?

i believe the lfame effect is a third party filter in eye candy.

perhaps this type of thing would better be submitted to MacSnaps, part of the FunMac Network
 
actually the flame effect was done manually with just the default features of Photoshop 7

no eyecandy or other 3rd party filters

i liked G5 ^2.. thats all 🙂
 
I beg anyone and everyone that does desktops, to remember that Apple makes a 23" LCD!! No one makes a 1920x1200 desktop!! Please, please, start at that size and scale down 🙁
 
Looks very nice, but lose the 'G5 squared' thing. It just doesn't make much sense. Good job on the PS stuff.
 
Yeah, the squared was playing mind games on me too. loose it. And nice flames, since you didn't use 3rd party plugins ;P
 
g5fire16x12.jpg


okay here is a 1600x1200 without the exponent for those who dont like it

g5fire19x12.jpg


and here is a 1920x1200 for those with 23 in cinema displays!
 
Okay, but how would you use PS to make a flame? If it's too difficult to explain, and would take hours for you to write and days for me to try, then fuggitaboutit. 😉
 
k well first

make a black background
take your text (in white)

rotate it 90 degrees
apply the wind filter 3-4 times.
rotate it back

blur it..

overlay a yellow hue
duplicate the layer then overlay a red hue

screen the red on the yellow

flatten this onto its own layer

liquify the red/yellow result
into a flame like look. and there ya go
i wont tell you everything. but tutorials are available online and in magazines


i realize im not being very detailed. but it is fairly easy and can give spectacular results.!

i think it works better for thinner fonts..
 
Liquify! I always forget about that filter since it's up at the top seperated from the others. Thanks for the explaination.
 
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